My Canadian journal, 1872-'78; extracts from my letters home, written while Lord Dufferin was governor-general; . t-ance, etc. i2mo. Paper, 50 cents ; cloth, $ The author is a Virginian who has written some interesting stories, and whosteadily improves upon himself . . This is a thoughtful, semi-philosophical is much discussion in it, but none of it is prosy.—AVw iork Herald. Tn this genuinelv interesting novel the author depicts one of the most charmingcharacters to be found in the vast range of womans realm. . The close is artisticallydevised and shows a deep observation. Mr


My Canadian journal, 1872-'78; extracts from my letters home, written while Lord Dufferin was governor-general; . t-ance, etc. i2mo. Paper, 50 cents ; cloth, $ The author is a Virginian who has written some interesting stories, and whosteadily improves upon himself . . This is a thoughtful, semi-philosophical is much discussion in it, but none of it is prosy.—AVw iork Herald. Tn this genuinelv interesting novel the author depicts one of the most charmingcharacters to be found in the vast range of womans realm. . The close is artisticallydevised and shows a deep observation. Mr. Pendleton has a brilliant future before himin his chosen path —St. Louis Republic. T HE THREE MISS KINGS. By Ada Cam-bridge, author of My Guardian. i2mo. Paper, 50 cents;cloth, 75 cents. May unreservedly be recommended as one of the choice stories of the season,bright, refined, graceful, thoughtful, and interesting from the first to the final page.—Boston Literary World. New York: D. APPLETON & CO., i, 3, & 5 Bond Street. D. APPLETON & PUBLICATIONS. Specimen Portrait (Keduced.). THE KING OF GREECE. J^HE SOVEREIGNS AND?i COURTS OF EUROPE. TheHome and Court Life and Character-istics of the Reigning Families. By POLITIKOS. With many Cloth, f A remarkably able book. . A great deal of the ,inner history ol Kurope is to be found in the v ork, and it ^is illustrated by admirable portiaits.—1 he Ailietttrnin Its chief merit is that it gives a new view of severalsovertigns. . The anonymous author seems to liavesources of information tliat are not open to the foreigncorrespondents who generally try to convey the impres-sion that they are on terms of intimacy with royalty.—San Francisco Cfironicle. The anonymous author of these sketches of thereigning sovereigns of Europe appears to have gathered a good deal of curious infor-mation about their private lives, manners, and customs, and has certainly in severalinstances had access to unusual soutces. Th


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